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I think this lesson could be improved by including some information about using ser + para + the due date. I was thrown off by that in one of the quiz questions because even knowing to use "para" for a due date, using "ser para" to say something like "is due by" is not very clear or obvious.
I wrote many of the answers correctly. Why is my score so low?
Looks like the plural "skirts" can take both a singular and plural for colors. Is that true of other clothing?
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Why doesn't the topic include the relative pronoun "lo que"?
I think it would be helpful to add ahora mismo and ahorita to this list. From spending time in LatAm it is obvious to me that the meanings change depending on who you talk to... LOL. But they are very common to hear.
Why is the future/perfect future sometimes used for the same reason one could use conditional/perfect conditional?
Can you please speed up and make the replay of these writing exercises with more natural and less stilted voice? The accent is great but the replay sound unnaturally slow.
On the question that starts "Te quejas mucho,…" the hint says it's a list of complaints, but the things that are listed don't seem like complaints to me. I mean, who complains that someone doesn't snore? Maybe it's good to make the sentences non-sensical to emphasize the grammatical structure. Duolingo used to do that all the time, with horses cleaning the kitchen and cats moving the furniture…
Why in this sentence usted is placed after tiene? "¿Tiene usted familia en el pueblo?" Shouldn't be, Usted tiene?
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